Bag om The Afterlife
Throughout human history we have been enslaved with the concept of the spirits of the dead. This idea about the 'shades' of the human personality which survives after death has haunted the mind of our species from the time of prehistoric shamans. Through a form of morphology over the ages, this belief is the foundation of all world religions and spiritual traditions that promote ideas about the presumed 'eternal soul'. This short volume provides a brief overview of concepts covered in detail in other works by this author. Its purpose is to illustrate that human life is worth living and that we don't have to bend our knees to concepts that cheapen human life by making us believe we are lesser beings. The ideas presented in this book are highly controversial, but it is time for humanity to step out of the cradle and move into the level of maturity required to understand the distinction between consciousness and the soul, as well as gain some perspective on how the universe in which we live functions on a higher level of awareness. .....................This volume also includes a short manuscript previously unreleased in the commercial marketplace entitled Consciousness Evolves, Intellect Doesn't: Why Humanity Can't Evolve its Consciousness.
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